I love this recipe because it’s quick to prepare yet tastes like it came from a wood-fired oven. I enjoy the balance of smoky, sweet, and savory flavors. I also appreciate how simple ingredients transform into something that feels special enough for gatherings with family and friends.
Ingredients
(Note: All ingredient amounts are listed in the recipe card below.)
1 rotisserie chicken skin discarded, meat shredded into bite-sized pieces (about 3 cups) ⅔ cup barbecue sauce ½ red onion sliced thin ⅓ cup olive oil Salt Pepper 1 ball (1 lb) ready-made pizza dough 2 cups shredded Mexican cheese blend NOT taco blend because it contains spices ¼ cup melted salted butter or garlic butter
Directions
I begin by preheating my smoker to 450 degrees with the pizza stone inside for about 30 minutes so it gets fully heated.
In a medium bowl, I combine the shredded chicken and barbecue sauce. In a small bowl, I toss the sliced red onion with 1 tablespoon of olive oil, ¼ teaspoon salt, and ¼ teaspoon pepper.
I place a sheet of parchment paper over a wooden cutting board and lightly flour it. I set the dough in the center, place a second sheet of parchment paper on top, and roll it out to a 12- to 13-inch round about ¼ inch thick.
I spread barbecue sauce over the center of the dough, stopping about 1 inch from the edge. I scatter the chicken mixture evenly over the dough, followed by the onion mixture. I grate the cheese into a bowl and distribute it evenly over the top.
I carefully transfer the pizza with the parchment paper onto the hot pizza stone. I brush the edge of the crust with olive oil.
I smoke the pizza for 20 minutes, rotating it halfway through for even cooking. Then I remove the parchment paper and continue smoking for about 8 more minutes, or until the crust reaches my desired crispness.
Once done, I remove the pizza and brush the crust with melted butter. I let it cool for about five minutes before slicing and serving.
For oven preparation, I preheat to 450 degrees, heat the pizza stone inside the oven, assemble as directed, and bake for 20 to 22 minutes.
Servings and Timing
This recipe makes 4 servings. I spend about 10 minutes preparing the pizza and 20 minutes cooking, for a total time of approximately 30 minutes.
Variations
I sometimes experiment with different smoking woods like cherry, apple, maple, peach, hickory, or mesquite to change the flavor profile. I also like adding fresh cilantro after baking for a bright finish. When I want extra heat, I sprinkle on red pepper flakes before serving.
Storage/Reheating
I store leftover slices in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. When reheating, I place the slices in a hot oven or skillet to maintain a crisp crust rather than using the microwave.
FAQs
What wood works best for smoking pizza?
I prefer fruit woods like cherry or apple for a subtle sweetness, but I also enjoy stronger woods for deeper smoke flavor.
Do I need a pizza stone?
I find that a pizza stone gives me the crispiest crust and most even cooking.
Can I use homemade pizza dough?
I often use homemade dough when I have time, but ready-made dough works perfectly.
How do I prevent a soggy crust?
I avoid adding too many toppings and make sure the smoker is fully preheated.
Can I make this in a regular oven?
I bake it at 450 degrees on a preheated stone for similar results.
Why rotate the pizza while cooking?
I rotate it to ensure even cooking and prevent hot spots from burning one side.
Can I use a different cheese blend?
I sometimes substitute mozzarella or a mix of mozzarella and Monterey Jack.
Should I cook the onions first?
I prefer tossing them in oil and seasoning, as they soften nicely during smoking.
How do I know when the pizza is done?
I look for a golden-brown crust and fully melted, bubbly cheese.
Can I prepare the toppings in advance?
I often prep the chicken and onion mixture ahead of time to make assembly quicker.
Conclusion
This BBQ chicken smoked pizza is a recipe I love making when I want bold flavor with minimal effort. I enjoy how the smoky crust and savory toppings create a restaurant-quality pizza experience right at home, making it a favorite for casual dinners and gatherings alike.
A bold and smoky BBQ chicken pizza made on a smoker or in the oven, featuring tangy barbecue sauce, tender shredded chicken, red onion, and melted cheese on a crisp wood-fired crust.